France's education minister has asked the company that makes Pokémon Go to keep its most valuable creatures out of French schools.

At a press conference earlier today, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem said she will soon meet with California-based Niantic to ask them to tweak their game. According to statements reported by The Associated Press, Vallaud-Belkacem wants to keep some creatures out of French schools, since she's worried they would tempt non-students to enter.

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Principals can already apply online for a school to be wholly removed from the game's map, but Vallaud-Belkacem wants the company to take some steps without being asked. The minister says that her main concern is the placement of extremely rare or "legendary" pokémon creatures in schools, which would prove too tempting to strangers who shouldn't be around the school.

Officially, France is still in a state of emergency, following terror attacks in Paris last year and last month's Bastille Day attack in Nice.